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A look back: June 4

06.4.2008 by André Natta · No Comments

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1994: Jim Wells was named Alabama‘s baseball coach. 1996: Josh Hancock was selected in the 3rd round of the MLB draft. Courtesy:

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Friday the 13th, Sloss Furnaces

06.3.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED! The folks at Sloss Furnaces have decided to take advantage of the date on the calendar (and being one of the most haunted venues in the region) by showing the 1980 classic horror film. Just … Continue reading

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Finding way to stay cool over on Timetable

06.3.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

The fountain in Linn Park. acnatta/Flickr

Photo: The fountain at Linn Park. acnatta/Flickr. While some would like to use the fountain in Linn Park to stay cool, but we’re pretty sure that the folks in City Hall would appreciate it if you didn’t. Charles figured that … Continue reading

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On the agenda: Shortening of meetings begin

06.3.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

It’s a fairly quiet agenda for our city councilors here in Birmingham today, with item 6 addressing an issue that has been getting a lot of attention recently. Last week’s City Council meeting lasted nearly seven hours, definitely giving a … Continue reading

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He looks so much taller…

06.3.2008 by André Natta · 5 Comments

Looking up at Vulcan. acnatta/Flickr

Well, apparently Vulcan is tall and old (he just celebrated his 104th); he’s just not the tallest statue in the South. That honor goes to The Golden Driller in Tulsa, OK. The Big Guy atop Red Mountain does get to … Continue reading

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A look back: June 3

06.3.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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1904: Industrial High School held its first graduation at the 16th Street Baptist Church. 1965: Mike Shula, future head coach of the University of Alabama football team, was born. Courtesy:

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Ruffner Mountain Nature Center Benefit, Java and Jams

06.2.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Here’s your chance to support Ruffner Mountain Nature Center in its goal to raise the remaining $500,000 needed to build the beautifully designed Tree Top Visitors Center. Come listen to live music by Menewa, buy photographs by Terminal contributor Bob … Continue reading

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